Dshai
Sun Feb 18 06:22:38 CST 2007
I have to agree with Ed, if there's a new anything that makes mine better,
beit video, sound, or just something more discreet, I'll try it, just
because it works doesn't mean it can't work better.
--
Dshai
Life is only limited by those living it...
"Ed Stoddard" <EdStoddard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:235623A9-7A28-4290-A4CC-63FAAE9DF715@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Scott" wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 01:31:07 -0800, Ed Stoddard
>> <EdStoddard@discussions.microsoft.com> spake thusly:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >"Scott" wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> What I'm trying to figure out is, what's wrong with the NVIDIA drivers
>> >> provided via Microsoft update?
>> >>
>> >> Everything looks fine here.
>> >>
>> >> If it ain't broke, don't fix it?
>> >>
>> >> Or am I missing something?
>> >
>> >Yes, you are missing something. The point is that the best place to get
>> >the
>> >most current driver is from NVidia's website (or ATI's for their
>> >v-cards).
>> >The drivers Microsoft uses are basic generic ones that allow your v-card
>> >to
>> >work - they do NOT offer optimal v-card performance.
>>
>> Not true. This is an honest to god NVIDIA produced WDDM driver. I'm
>> having no video problems and my 3-D is looking good.
>>
>> Driver info screenshot --->
http://tinyurl.com/39ptv7
>>
>> >
>> >Too, it is important to have the most current drivers for hardware
>> >because
>> >many small problems get fixed - things you, as an average computer user,
>> >might not even know are problems!
>>
>> On the other hand, updating drivers for the sake of updating drivers
>> isn't a good idea either.
>>
>> >
>> >After I downloaded and installed the latest NVidia drivers for my
>> >GeForce
>> >7800GTX v-card I could see textures not displayed before and make
>> >adjustments
>> >to color and gamma settings not offered before.
>>
>> I never touched that stuff in Forceware in XP. I figured I'd just
>> mess up what was already just fine.
>>
>> --
>> Scott
http://angrykeyboarder.com
>>
>> A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
>> Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
>>
>
> You like to play it safe at all costs, it seems. And that's okay - lots a
> folks do that.
>
> I'm more willing to try the newest drivers as I've found my system usually
> performs better.
>
> The NVidia drivers I'm using are the latest and I immediately noticed a
> different in objects with textures. My login screen shows a 'mustang' on
> black background (taken from a photo of the grill of a Ford Mustang) with
> the
> supplied Microsoft generic NVidia drivers. After installing these new
> NVidia
> Vista drivers specific to my v-card, I not only saw the black background
> but
> the grill as well - this wasn't displayed before!
>
> Now for a lot of folks will never miss what they don't see. And they may
> share your "don't fix if it isn't broken" attitude. I want more than
> that!
> I not only want things fixed I want the best that my hardware can
> provide - I
> want performance!!
> :)